How Do You Calculate Future Medical Expenses in a Car Accident Case?

Being in a car accident can be extremely stressful. This is especially true if you or a loved one sustained catastrophic or serious injuries. If you’ve been injured in a serious car accident due to the negligence of another driver, your injuries may require lengthy or expensive medical treatment. In these cases you may be […]

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What Happens if I Get in a Car Accident While on the Job?

If you’ve been injured while driving a car for work (or as a passenger), you may be wondering, “What happens if I get into a car accident while on the job?” In this article, our experienced work injury and car accident lawyers will discuss your legal options following a car accident while on the job, […]

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How Do You Prove Fault in a North Carolina Car Accident?

Proving fault in a North Carolina car accident is crucial for victims to recover appropriate compensation from the responsible party. Injured victims will need to demonstrate that another motorist’s negligent actions caused the collision in order to be successful in a legal claim. Without the guidance of a knowledgeable attorney, this task can be exceedingly […]

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Who is At Fault in a Rear End Accident in North Carolina?

Who is Liable in a Rear-End Collision? Rear-end collisions are common in North Carolina and elsewhere. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) rear-end collisions are the most frequent auto accidents on our highways and roads every year, accounting for roughly 29 percent of auto accidents. These wrecks result in a substantial number […]

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Can I File a Car Accident Injury Claim if I Am Undocumented?

In more than three decades handling auto accident cases in North Carolina, our car accident attorneys have served thousands of injured victims, including many immigrants. We’re often asked, “Can I file a car accident claim if I am undocumented?” In this blog post, we’ll answer the question, “Can I file a car accident injury claim […]

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How is Pain and Suffering Calculated in a North Carolina Car Accident Case?

How to Calculate Pain and Suffering Compensation in a Car Accident Claim Calculating car accident damages like medical expenses and lost wages is fairly straightforward in practice. However, other losses are harder to quantify – such as the amount of “pain and suffering” a person may have sustained during and after a crash. North Carolina […]

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Will I Have to Pay My Own Medical Bills After a Car Accident?

If you were injured in a car accident, the cost of medical treatment can add to the stress of the situation. You may be wondering whether you need to pay your own medical bills if you were not at fault for the crash. The answer depends on what medical benefits you have access to. Keep […]

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How to Read and Understand a North Carolina Accident Report

North Carolina Accident Reports After you’re involved in an auto accident, the responding officer will investigate and prepare a written report of the accident. This report is referred to as a “crash report,” “accident report,” or sometimes “police report,” and is provided by the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to all law enforcement […]

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Can Children File a Claim for Personal Injury After a Car Accident?

The first thing to consider, if there is an accident in which a child is hit by a car, is the child’s age. In the state of North Carolina, law dictates that a child around the age of five or six is incapable of negligence. And no matter the circumstance, in a residential area or […]

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How Do We Investigate Insurance Coverage?

What is Insurance? Insurance is something you buy to protect against uncertain financial loss or harm. Your insurance covers unforeseen occurrences by helping you pay for bills.  It can also protect you when you are injured by someone else’s negligence.  In that case, the at-fault party’s insurance company pays you a settlement to make you […]

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